Insurance Journal
August 6, 2007 Issue
National Articles from August 6, 2007
West Articles from August 6, 2007
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News Currents
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Insurance company services adult Americans deem to be most important
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News Currents
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Insurance credit scoring: 21st century redlining and the end of insurance
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Calif. launches online system for agency licensing
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Insurance referendum appears headed for Washington ballot
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Consumer group says FTC report proves credit scoring costs minorities
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Business Moves
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Are lower securities lawsuit filing levels temporary or permanent?
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State laws vary, but principles stay the same
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More on scores
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In the oil and gas sector, all policies are not the same
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News Currents
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Managing energy industry risk in a volatile world
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Editor’s Note: Credit score concern
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More Americans seek auto coverage via Internet
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Task force to investigate former SCIF employees
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My New Markets
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People
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Credit score concern
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Court rules liability waiver invalid when there is gross negligence
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Calif. State Bar considers mandatory malpractice insurance disclosure
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People and Places
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My New Markets
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Consumer group says FTC report proves credit scoring costs minorities
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Managing energy industry risk in a volatile world
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In the oil and gas sector, all policies are not the same
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More Americans seek auto coverage via Internet
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Are lower securities lawsuit filing levels temporary or permanent?
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State laws vary, but principles stay the same
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Insurance credit scoring: 21st century redlining and the end of insurance
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CALIF. LAUNCHES ONLINE SYSTEM FOR AGENCY LICENSING
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Insurance referendum appears headed for Washington ballot
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Oregon seeking comments on insurer assessments
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Declarations
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It Figures
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Task force to investigate former SCIF employees
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Agents capitalize on soft market opportunities when buying E&O
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The Hartford settlement ends agents’ contingent commissions
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Commercial lines insights of top agencies
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Taxicab market: limousines’ ugly stepsister?
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Commercial clients should know who’s behind the wheel
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Working ‘on’ instead of ‘in’ your business
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House panel votes to add wind to flood program
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Agents say ‘no’ or nothing to adding wind coverage in flood program
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COMMERCIAL P/C PRICES STILL DROPPING, RISK MANAGER SURVEY FINDS
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Agents Errors & Omissions
South Articles from August 6, 2007
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My New Markets
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News Currents
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News Currents
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People
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Editor’s Note: Credit score debate heats up
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News Currents
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Ranking State Road
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Declarations
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Figures
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Kansas ranks third, survey says
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In the oil and gas sector, all policies are not the same
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Despite firefighting prowess, the Russians aren’t coming
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Midwestern states push for truck-only lanes
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Allstate hit for linking fire renewals to separate wind policy in Miss.
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Credit score debate heats up
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Declarations
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It Figures
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Lloyd’s America’s Baker: Time for action on climate change is now
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Directors & Officers Liability
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People and Places
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Insurance credit scoring: 21st Century redlining and the end of insurance
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Blanco, Donelon and business coalition deliver market reform laws
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Farmers rethinks homeowners rate hike in Texas
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Illegal immigrants an unknown factor in Okla. insurance verification program
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La.’s minimum auto coverage stays the same; Citizens won’t be sold all at once
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Notification may be required after Ark. burglaries
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Agents capitalize on soft market opportunities when buying E&O
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The Hartford settlement ends agents’ contingent commissions
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Commercial lines insights of top agencies
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Taxicab market: limousines’ ugly stepsister?
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Commercial clients should know who’s behind the wheel
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Working ‘on’ instead of ‘in’ your business
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House panel votes to add wind to flood program
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Agents say ‘no’ or nothing to adding wind coverage in flood program
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COMMERCIAL P/C PRICES STILL DROPPING, RISK MANAGER SURVEY FINDS
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Agents Errors & Omissions
Southeast Articles from August 6, 2007
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How to write energy risks in a volatile world
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My New Markets
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S.C. wind pool rates rise 35%
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News Currents
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People
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News Currents
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Editor’s Note: Agents in the wind
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More Fla. mobile home owners skipping insurance
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Declarations
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Figures
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News Currents
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Business Moves
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N.C. caps some medical malpractice damages
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N.C. House approves public financing for insurance commissioner race and others
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Putting Florida’s rate filing and reinsurance controversy in context
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Agents in the wind
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People and Places
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My New Markets
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More Fla. mobile home owners skipping insurance
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N.C. House approves public financing for insurance commissioner race and others
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S.C. wind pool rates rise 35%
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Declarations
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It Figures
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Won’t go away from the water
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How to write energy risks in a volatile world
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Putting Florida’s rate filing and reinsurance controversy in context
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N.C. caps some medical malpractice damages
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Study: Wind coverage hard to find for Gulf Coast businesses
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In Miss. primary, incumbent Dale faces Katrina, Scruggs and fellow Dems
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Agents capitalize on soft market opportunities when buying E&O
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The Hartford settlement ends agents’ contingent commissions
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Commercial lines insights of top agencies
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Taxicab market: limousines’ ugly stepsister?
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Commercial clients should know who’s behind the wheel
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Working ‘on’ instead of ‘in’ your business
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House panel votes to add wind to flood program
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Agents say ‘no’ or nothing to adding wind coverage in flood program
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COMMERCIAL P/C PRICES STILL DROPPING, RISK MANAGER SURVEY FINDS
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Agents Errors & Omissions
Midwest Articles from August 6, 2007
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Figures
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Midwestern states push for truck-only lanes
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In the oil and gas sector, all policies are not the same
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My New Markets
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Ranking State Road
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Kansas ranks third, survey says
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Editor’s Note: Credit score debate heats up
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Despite firefighting prowess, the Russians aren’t coming
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News Currents
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Declarations
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People
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News Currents
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News Currents
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Allstate hit for linking fire renewals to separate wind policy in Miss.
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Credit score debate heats up
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People and Places
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In the oil and gas sector, all policies are not the same
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Despite firefighting prowess, the Russians aren’t coming
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My New Markets
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Report: N.D. has the best roads, Kansas ranks 3rd
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Insurance credit scoring: 21st century redlining and the end of insurance
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Allstate hit for linking fire renewals to separate wind policy in Miss.
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Minn. groups sue AIG for $100 million in damages for fraud, violations
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Declarations
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It Figures
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Federal court throws out rules on extended hours for truckers
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Midwestern states push for truck-only lanes
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Agents capitalize on soft market opportunities when buying E&O
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The Hartford settlement ends agents’ contingent commissions
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Commercial lines insights of top agencies
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Taxicab market: limousines’ ugly stepsister?
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Commercial clients should know who’s behind the wheel
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Working ‘on’ instead of ‘in’ your business
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House panel votes to add wind to flood program
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Agents say ‘no’ or nothing to adding wind coverage in flood program
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COMMERCIAL P/C PRICES STILL DROPPING, RISK MANAGER SURVEY FINDS
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Agents Errors & Omissions
East Articles from August 6, 2007
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My New Markets
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Declarations
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Editor’s Note: Nightmare in D.C.
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People
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News Currents
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Webster Bank looks to sell Conn.’s largest agency
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News Currents
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Insurance credit scoring: 21st century redlining and the end of insurance
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N.Y. Gov. Spitzer put on defensive by aides
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Figures
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Court challenge to Va.’s bad driver fees delayed
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Business Moves
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Commerce makes Mass. U-turn, now supports competitive rating
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News Currents
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Pa. says now’s not the time to reduce state’s medical malpractice coverage participation
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Nightmare in D.C.
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Commerce makes Mass. U-turn, now supports competitive rating
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Insurers anticipate claims from Manhattan steam pipe blast
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N.Y. GOV. SPITZER PUT ON DEFENSIVE BY AIDES
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People and Places
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Court challenge to Va.’s bad driver fees delayed
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MAINE WIDOW SUES OVER ASLEEP-AT-WHEEL CRASH
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N.H. town scraps public event insurance requirement
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Declarations
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It Figures
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My New Markets
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Insurance credit scoring: 21st century redlining and the end of insurance
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Pa. says now’s not the time to reduce state’s medical malpractice coverage participation
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Sept. 11 workers sue WTC insurance fund for sick pay
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Webster Bank looks to sell Conn.’s largest agency
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Agents capitalize on soft market opportunities when buying E&O
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The Hartford settlement ends agents’ contingent commissions
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Commercial lines insights of top agencies
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Taxicab market: limousines’ ugly stepsister?
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Commercial clients should know who’s behind the wheel
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Working ‘on’ instead of ‘in’ your business
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House panel votes to add wind to flood program
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Agents say ‘no’ or nothing to adding wind coverage in flood program
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COMMERCIAL P/C PRICES STILL DROPPING, RISK MANAGER SURVEY FINDS
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Agents Errors & Omissions
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